from salon.com: The chorus of recappers rehashing last week’s episode of “Mad Men” are unanimous: “The Monolith” — in which the admen gathered in awe around a chunky, alien-looking computer — was a glaringly obvious

Stanley Kubrick, arguably best director of 20th Century, died just a few days after screening “Eyes Wide Shut.” Jay Weidner, in a 2011 Red Ice Interview, suspects Kubrick had planned a one-two punch with “Eyes

Top Documentary Films presents “Dark Side of the Moon,” with revelations made by Stanley Kubrick’s widow during an interview, where “…she claims Kubrick and other Hollywood producers were recruited to help the U.S. win the

from reuters: Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” made the timpani intro of Richard Strauss’s “Thus Sprach Zarathustra” a cliche for a dramatic entrance and the crescendo of Gyorgy Ligeti’s “Atmospheres” a cult classic. Now

Jay Weidner does a masterful job in his essay, “How Stanley Kubrick Faked the Moon Landings: … “, exposing Hollywood trickery evident in the dated Front Screen Projection effect, and contended, used in the sixties on the